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Author: Gary Foss  
Date:   2006-03-28 04:36 
 Does anyone know if this has been published? I have searched Theodore Pressers' site to no avail. I've been looking since The Clarinet vol. 32#4 audio notes made mention of the Robert Spring recording. 
 
  
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Author: Jack Kissinger  
Date:   2006-03-28 13:41 
 No, it's under his own name, one of his "serious" works but he can never completely leave out his sense of humor and it's very listenable and, I think, playable. 
 
Best regards, 
jnk
  
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Author: William  
Date:   2006-03-29 13:49 
 Perhaps of related interest to some, Alec Wilder wrote a clarinet concerto for Dr. Glenn Bowen--retired clarinet professor, University of Wisconsin--that was never published.  I was a student at that time and asked Dr. Bowen as well as Alec, for a copy--but no luck.  Alec did write me a personal note giving me permission to copy any of his music at any time (I still have it somewhere), however, Glenn did not honor it--and the work was never sent to the publisher.  It is fortunate that his Sonata for Clarinet did get published--but not the Concerto.  Too bad............ 
 
 
 
Post Edited (2006-03-30 02:37)
  
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